
The Sword and The Claw | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | December 14, 2017
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Turkish films have a special place in the campy entertainment world. This is a crown jewel. Forgive the plastic armour and enjoy the action!
| genre | Action | foreign |
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| synopsis | When the king is murdered, his baby son and heir is hidden in the forest where he is abducted and raised by a pride of lions. As an adult he uses his beastly strength and claw-like hands to take revenge against the new king and his armies. |
| lead actors | Alison Soames | Charles Garret | Barbara Lake | Cüneyt Arkın |
| director | Natuk Baytan |









